Analysis: Revisit your anticipation questions? Do you want to change any of your answers? Compare: In "The Experiment", think about how the man's belief influenced his actions. Compare it to how a belief in a superstition can influence someone's actions. Interpret:Which superstition do you think is the most powerful? Why Speculate: Will the main character in "The Experiment" continue to wonder how he could have escaped? Do you think he will ever realize that the door was unlocked: Explain you answer. Evaluate: How do beliefs affect someone's behavior? Can they be helpful? Explain. Research: Many people believe in sayings like "Feed a cold, starve a fever," or "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Research these ideas to see if there is medical evidence to support these beliefs.
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Analysis:
Revisit your anticipation questions? Do you want to change any of your answers?
Compare:
In "The Experiment", think about how the man's belief influenced his actions. Compare it to how a belief in a superstition can influence someone's actions.
Interpret: Which superstition do you think is the most powerful? Why
Speculate:
Will the main character in "The Experiment" continue to wonder how he could have escaped? Do you think he will ever realize that the door was unlocked: Explain you answer.
Evaluate:
How do beliefs affect someone's behavior? Can they be helpful? Explain.
Research:
Many people believe in sayings like "Feed a cold, starve a fever," or "An apple a day keeps the doctor away". Research these ideas to see if there is medical evidence to support these beliefs.